With 25 games remaining on the schedule for 2014-15, the Washington Capitals are in familiar territory.
As has been the case during each of the previous three seasons, Alex Ovechkin and company are in a dogfight for a postseason berth, even if they sit 10 points above ninth-place Florida as of now.
There's cause for optimism, as first-year bench boss Barry Trotz has the Caps playing a style that figures to be suited for the more physical playoff-style game, and the club's in relatively good position to take a run at one of the three Metropolitan Division seeds.
That being said, there's a lot of hockey still to be played, and like many other teams in the Eastern Conference, the Caps face questions heading into the stretch.
Here's a look at Washington's biggest areas of concern the rest of the way.
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The Biggest Areas of Concern for the Capitals the Rest of the 2014-15 Season
February 17th, 2015 by Ryan Davenport Leave a reply »
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